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This problem isn't restricted to ad servers; any service where web pages point to a JavaScript file hosted on an external site are potentially at risk should the external site be compromised by crackers or abused by its legitimate owner.

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belkin_dar.jpg imageThe Belkin PureAV Wireless Digital Audio Receiver sounded like a pretty decent product when PCMag ran their little blurb. A simple and cheap ($130) 802.11b receiver that could be dropped on any wireless network, slurp up your MP3s and other audio, and pump out sound to your stereo. You could even listen to internet radio without having any PCs on. So, uhm, where is it? There's nothing on Belkin's website about it, and PCMag hasn't given us anything else. (Thanks, Chris.)
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PRN1_AV55000.jpg imageFor something that costs $500 and has 40Mbit of wireless bandwidth at its disposal, you'd think the Belkin PureAV could do a little better than SDTV signal (Standard Definition), even if it does have component input and output. Basically a wireless wire, the PureAV is designed to let you transmit video signal up to 350 feet (depending on interference, like walls, or hurricanes). And it looks like it is compressing the signal via MEPG2 before it beams it, which probably isn't that big a deal, but come on! How could anyone drop $500 on something these days that can't at least support higher resolution formats? Maybe there's something going on here I'm missing.

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Not being a photog, I'm pretty pig-ignorant on subjects like focus, depth-of-field, ISO, and so forth.

I just scored O'Reilly's new Digital Photography Hacks, written by the inestimable Derrick Story, s geeek's geek and a photographer's photographer, whose work I've admired for years. Derrick's new book follows the form of all the O'Reilly Hacks books: 100 easy-to-digest tips and tricks for digital cams, aimed squarely at people like me, geeks who get computers but cameras not so much.

These hacks are just what I needed to start to get my head around more advanced phototaking. Passages like "The flow of traffic provides a great opportunity to add motion to your compositions. Automobiles are light-painting machines, and it's easy to put them to work for you" (emphasis mine) really did me in: automobiles are light-painting machines! Wow! Suddenly, the whole world looked different.

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gdigital_photography_hacks.gif imageWe don't normally talk about book reviews, but since Mark Goldstein's Photography Blog is one of our favorites (and we must admit a certain weakness for O'Reilly books) I think we'll make an exception as he reviews "Digital Photography Hacks" by Derrick Story. The short end? He likes it a lot, which is fairly high praise from someone who is already a photography, calling it "well-rounded and not at all shallow" and "most suitable for the Intermediate category," as well as "explicit," "concentrate," and "and."

Although I haven't read Story's book, one thing that caught my eye is that out of 100 different tips, only 13 are about Photoshop. I love me some Photoshop, but I'm more interested in learning what to do so I don't need it.

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Mark Frauenfelder:  Catalog Covers Mindhks.S-1I'm starting to get interested in podcasting, so I interviewed Matt Webb, the co-editor of the new book, Mind Hacks, just published by O'Reilly. It's 25 minutes long, and I even created a cheesy Garageband theme song for what I hope is the first of many interviews.

Note: Matt wrote me with the following info -- "This is the McGu rk video I was talking about. Just proving that I'm nothing without my notes, I incorrectly remembered the McGurk sounds! It's a visual 'ga' and an aural 'ba' that combine to the perception of 'da.' No 'va' at all (that's a variation on the experiment)."

The Mind Hack's weblog is here.

Link to BitTorrent file of my interview with Matt Webb.

Link to BitTorrent stats. (Thanks, Chuck!)

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Belaris Wireless Launches New E-Commerce
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Digital Market and Creates Incremental
Revenue for Property Owners
(featureXpress)


Belaris Wireless Launches New E-Commerce
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Digital Market and Creates Incremental
Revenue for Property Owners
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Digital Identity World audio online


Digital Identity World audio online 11/11/2003 06:49 PM
The Digital Identity World has posted complete audio, in a variety of formats, of all the presentations, along with the slides and so forth. I'm pretty happy with how the DRM panel I moderated (10.2MB MP3) turned out. Link (Thanks, Alice!)

Digital MIDI files must be recorded as
audio


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Roku's SoundBridge digital audio
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E-MU 1212M, 1820M Digital Audio Systems


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"Live Audio from the Digital Democracy
Teach-In"


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Teach-In"
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Digital Audio Aims for Mass Market (AP)


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AP - Ten thousand songs in your pocket. Millions of tunes on the Internet at your fingertips. And books on tape — they're going down the path of vinyl records. Welcome to the new world of digital audio.

Author DV, audio with FE Digital Media
Workshop


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Workshop
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Developer K-werkx Inc. announced on Monday the release of Front End Digital Media Workshop 1.0, which allows you to work with 1 to 99 files as you join image, sound and video files into QuickTime movies; join MP3 and MP4 streams; trim or split video and sound files into QuickTime movies and rejoin split sequences; add filters and effects to QuickTime movies; and more. The set of multimedia authoring tools is compatible with a wide variety of file formats, such as AAC, WAV, AIFF, uLAW and AMR audio; MPEG 4, AVI, Motion JPEG A and B and DV PAL video; and BMP, JPEG, PNG and Photoshop images. Playback features include full-screen video, audio controls and more. System requirements call for Mac OS X v10.1 or higher, a G3 or better processor running 500MHz or faster and 256MB RAM. A license is US$16.95, and you can download a 15-day trial version from the K-werkx Web site.

Mossberg on Wireless Audio


Mossberg on Wireless Audio 01/16/2004 11:01 AM
The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg reviews the Creative Technology Sound Blaster Wireless music system: Mossberg is very up on the device, which avoids some of the weaknesses of similar Wi-Fi-to-audio adapters by having its display built right into the remote control. (Mossberg complains about having to enter a hexadecimal encryption key into the Sound Blaster software to attach it to his protected network. He speaks for all home users when he writes, No normal consumer knows what "Hex" is, and companies should stop expecting them to use it. On the other hand, when he says that the key is rendered in an arcane and obscure kind of techie code called "Hexadecimal" he's just being crotchety. Hexadecimal is just base 16: 0 to 9 and the letters A to F. Fortunately, WPA will replace the hex-interfaced WEP system eventually.) I saw a similar device, Slim Devices's Squeezebox, at Macworld Expo last week. The Squeezebox has wired and wireless interfaces, a nice remote control, and a two-line bright LED display. It plays MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and WMA (among other formats) with the jukebox running on a Linux, Windows, or Mac system....

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